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Dinosaur Experience Exhibition for Parents and Children

  • May 30, 2019
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Dinosaurs toys are one of the most common toys around children, among which the most well known should be the Tyrannosaurus (A.K.A: T-Rex)! Last month, Donut Village, which is located in D.Park, has turned into a dinosaur experience exhibition. By using interactive technology and teaching, the theme of dinosaur with diverse sensory stimulating experiences will definitely bring a new experience for both adults and children.

The Dinosaur Experience exhibition is divided into six experience zones throughout the Donut Village, in which the zones of vision, dynamic and sound are the most attractive. Children will be assigned with a gift and mission guide after they do the free registration online, and they will receive a small gift upon the completion of all tasks in each experience zone. The dinosaur experience exhibition will be a nice place for parents and children to have a great weekend afternoon.

In the process of having fun with the dinosaur, children with autism can not only improve their attention and hands-on thinking skills, but also can be helped to develop more diverse play interests. Children with autism can also communicate with and learn from peers within the exhibition, strengthening social skills through dialogue and cooperation, a mile to a smile!

More details: https://bit.ly/2UuM6Gw

Dinosaur Experience Hall @D‧PARK Discovery Park
Day: April 18th – July 15th
Time: 11a.m. – 9p.m.
Location: 1/F, D.PARK Discovery Park, Donut Village
Fee: Free (pre-registration)

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